Bone is a living growing tissue made mostly of collagen (protein that provides soft framework) & the mineral calcium phosphate that adds strength & hardens the framework. Two types of bone are found in the body; cortical (dense compact outer layer) & trabecular (makes up inner layer, is spongy honeycomb-like structure).
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Doctor can evaluate:
There are many causes of pain in the right lower abdomen and groin, such as: groin muscle pull, hip joint inflammation, bowel problems, genital conditions, an infection, etc. A primary care doctor can evaluate the pain. Severe pain is an urgent problem unless it is a known problem already being cared for by the doctor. With severe pain, one may need evaluation at the ER, with tests and/or x-rays.
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See a doctor:
This is not likely to be cancer, but with the lifetime likelihood of breast cancer being 1/12, that's always a concern.
There are many possible causes, and most of them are benign.
Get an appointment soon.
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Arthritis:
During intercourse the hips are flexed and rotated outward. If your flexibility is decreased because of arthritis or tight ligaments you may feel it. You can test this. Wile sitting on the floor cross your right foot over your left knee and push your right knee down to the floor. If that mimics what you are feeling that is likely the problem. Have your doc check it out.
Good health.
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Pyroformis syndrome:
This could be pyroformis syndrome, which is caused by the body attempting to compensate for a difference in leg-length. This often responds very well to osteopathic or chiropractic manipulation. I would suggest seeking out a local do or chiropracter who treats low back pain. Osteopathic manipulation is much gentler, but chiropractic is often much easier to find. Both help.
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Hip pain:
Is the pain on the outer aspect if the hip? Most likely this is bursitus(inflammation of the bursar on the lateral aspect if the hip bone. Physical therapy and possibly a steroid injection would be helpful. Good luck.
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Some thoughts.:
cannot say in your particular case, but generally, some structures that are in all those places would have concurrent pain.
http://www.nerdpocalypse.net/back%20pain.html
LUMBAR DISK/sciatica
runs along the path of the sciatic nerve.
a series of irritated muscles can be in a wide area of the back.
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?Quadriceps strain:
Sounds like Quadriceps strain/sprain...do you climb stairs or have you climed a LOT of stairs as a part of your employment??
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Hope this helps!
DrZ
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Potential nerve:
This could be a problem of the nerves that subserve that area. Please see your physician who can obtain a thorough history and perform a physical exam to determine if you need additional test like imaging and/or electrodiagnostics.
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?ruptured disc:
You need to consider that symptoms are secondary to nerve root compression in lower back secondary to disc herniation, perhaps at L3-4, but more distal problem such as piriformis syndrome, or sacroiliac dysfunction may be also consideration. Have your doctor evaluate this soon.
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